1958 W. Stark Sociology of Knowledge iv. 169The historio-cultural sciences.
1967 Listener 16 Feb. 237/2 The story was tedious and repetitive as modern Russian historio-patriotic writing sometimes can be.
1953 Antiquity XXVII. 97 The abstract, age-long yearning of the Jewish nation in the Diaspora..found its historiopoeic expression in written history and poetry.
ORIGIN: Greek , from historia history noun : see -o- .
historio-
combining form
Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin, from Greek, from historia inquiry, information, narrative, history — more at history
: history
< historiometric >
< historiographer >
< historiometric >
< historiographer >
historio-
Prefix
- Forming compound words relating to history. [from 20th c.]
Etymology
From combining form of Ancient Greek ἱστορία (historía, “history”). Compare historico-.
Derived terms
English words prefixed with historio-